
Warrumbungle National Park | Map | NSW National Parks
Warrumbungle National Park near Coonabarabran in NSW is great for camping, walking, birdwatching and, as Australia's first Dark Sky Park, it's perfect for stargazing.
Warrumbungle National Park | Visitor info | NSW National Parks
Warrumbungle National Park near Coonabarabran in NSW is great for camping, walking, birdwatching and, as Australia's first Dark Sky Park, it's perfect for stargazing.
Warrumbungle National Park | Learn more | NSW National Parks
Warrumbungle National Park is Australia’s first Dark Sky Park. Nearby Coonabarabran is known as the 'Astronomy Capital of Australia'. Stargaze from your campsite, or if you want to see right up to the heavens, visit a local observatory.
Camp Blackman | NSW National Parks
Camp Blackman is a popular base from which to explore Warrumbungle National Park. It's equipped with barbecues, picnic tables, hot showers and resident kangaroos.
Warrumbungle Visitor Centre | NSW National Parks
Warrumbungle Visitor Centre provides a range of visitor information, souvenirs and interpretive displays. It's an ideal starting point for your journey into one of the state’s most popular national parks.
Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk | NSW National Parks
This iconic Warrumbungle National Park walk is famous for its wildlife and vistas of rugged volcanic landscape. Breadknife and Grand High Tops walk is the jewel in the glistening crown and is must do for bush walkers who love a challenge with their scenery.
Dark Sky Parks | NSW National Parks
Warrumbungle National Park in central western NSW is Australia's first Dark Sky Park. Plan a visit and experience the magical starry night sky for yourself.
Warrumbungle Visitor Centre | Visitor info | NSW National Parks
Visitor information is available at the Warrumbungle Visitor Centre. Get great suggestions and tips for walking and camping in the park. You can also book a guided tour.
Bluff Mountain walking track | NSW National Parks
Bluff Mountain walking track rewards experienced, fit bushwalkers with Warrumbungle National Park’s best views. This very long and challenging steep hike climbs past spectacular rock spires and domes—up to the summit of Bluff Mountain.
Warrumbungles: Epic heights and starry nights - NSW National …
About 25 minutes drive in from Coonabarabran, as you follow the road into the national park, pull off to the left at the signposted Whitegum Lookout carpark. This short walk just off the road brings you to a stunning small lookout that has sweeping views of the central area of the park.